Before he debuted in the WWE I wasn't a huge fan of his, or, for that matter, a casual fan, but.... Since his debut? Man, his character is just so different to anything out there that I find it impossible not to be completely suckered in by what he brings to the table. The way he has carried himself thus far has me totally convinced that we are seeing a future World Heavyweight Champion/WWE Champion in the making. Ignoring all the hype that many who grace these boards have bestowed on him is one thing, but this man has many backstage supporters, and has done in every locker room he's ever been a part of. When guys like Foley, Sapolsky, Punk, and Ross, belt out your praises from rooftops, there has to be something special about you. Not saying those guys are the be all and end all of opinions, but it should certainly tell you that he's definitely one to watch.

I've always thought of him as a modern day Roddy Piper. I have enjoyed his unorthodox in-ring style since FCW. He kind of reminds me of a cool "greaser" type kid from the 1950s. I think the thing he has going for him over (much like Barrett), he's able to step into the WWE as a serious and over character. Where as Sandow has to be gimmicky before he'll eventually be taken serious... kinda like Hunter Hearst Helmsley to Triple H.

I've always thought of him as a modern day Roddy Piper. I have enjoyed his unorthodox in-ring style since FCW. He kind of reminds me of a cool "greaser" type kid from the 1950s. I think the thing he has going for him over (much like Barrett), he's able to step into the WWE as a serious and over character. Where as Sandow has to be gimmicky before he'll eventually be taken serious... kinda like Hunter Hearst Helmsley to Triple H.

Rumors abound that they're thinking of repackaging him with the name Ponyboy and giving him a switchblade comb.